The source said that a special commission from Moscow completed an inspection of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for St. Petersburg. It was assumed that the inspectors would continue to work after the deadline set by the minister on December 17, but this did not happen. During the inspection, more than 30 employees received punishments in the form of a severe reprimand or incomplete performance.
As the source said, on Thursday the inspectors prepared a preliminary report and sent it to the head of the commission – Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation I.Yu. Zolotov. However, he didn’t like the document he received, and as a result, the inspectors had to continue working in the UEBiPK offices until late on Friday and even on Saturday. Over the weekend, all inspectors left the “northern capital”.
If at the beginning of the inspection there was panic in the ranks of the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for St. Petersburg, now it is over. The employees were assured that the head of the Main Directorate, Roman Plugin, was able to get acquainted with the results of the commission and supposedly there was nothing “deadly” there, passions were extinguished.”
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The Cheka-OGPU received an order from the minister to conduct a large-scale and UNScheduled inspection of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region in order to “study the effectiveness of the implementation … of powers in the field of ensuring economic security and combating corruption.”…
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